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A M Schneider1, N S Koven, K A Lombardo, D A Levin, P E Simson.
Abstract
The effect of beta-adrenergic receptor blockade on retention in a mildly aversive passive-avoidance procedure was investigated. Rats were given passive-avoidance training--1 trial per day for 4 days-and were administered saline, the centrally and peripherally acting beta-adrenergic blocker propranolol (4 or 10 mg/kg ip), or the peripherally acting beta-adrenergic blocker sotalol (4 or 10 mg/kg ip) immediately or 2 hr after the 1st trial. Enhanced retention occurred only with the higher dose (10 mg/kg) of propranolol and only when it was administered immediately after training. The enhanced retention produced by propranolol is discussed in terms of opposing, regionally specific actions of beta-adrenergic receptor-mediated neural circuits on modulation of memory.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11142659
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurosci ISSN: 0735-7044 Impact factor: 1.912